the classical "goldfinger" scene that shows 007 receving his first aston martin (the DB5) from Q. pay atention at the lines that will be reproduced at "die another day" (different car, different bo...
the classical "goldfinger" scene that shows 007 receving his first aston martin (the DB5) from Q. pay atention at the lines that will be reproduced at "die another day" (different car, different bond, different Q) into a beautifull homage.
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LOL!! In quantum of solace Daniel Craig had no bullet proof windows. but Sean Connery does in gold finger and the other bond films that Sean Connery made.
My guess is that the glass can withstand regular shoots from handheld guns, while the bullet proof screen can withstand stronger guns for example heavy machine guns from a pursuing vehicle.
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had no bullet proof windows.
but Sean Connery does in gold finger and the other bond films that Sean Connery made.
Ten times better than this corny invisble thing 30 years later.